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Calag sits as SSS President
Aleen Bayongasan on 06/26/2012 at 2:24am (UTC)
 “Great power comes with great responsibility,” exclaimed Louie Nor P. Calag after learning the result of the election conducted on June 24, 2011. He topped the polls grabbing 93 votes or 40.97% of the total voting population. Jethro Val Z. Dominguez and Dianne S. Aplod follows closely with 69 and 57 votes, respectively.

“After the election, we were grateful for the result at the same time nervous because of the expectations. We were blessed that this opportunity had been given to us to govern the student body. Through the guidance of God, we will try our best for the ‘sumyaan’ of the studentry,” said the leader of the Sumyaan Party.

The rest of the officers are the following: Roselle Mae B. Cacap, Vice President (114 votes), Cherry Ann B. Puyongan, Secretary (100 votes), Rachelle T. Balatao, Treasurer (120 votes), Ivy S. Cayabas, Auditor (142 votes), Youth Ministry Chairman and Vice Chairman: Verlyn D. Ayodoc (148 votes) and Dingsai Hope B. Puyongan (145 votes), Education Ministry Chariman and Vice Chairman: Audrey Dwayne D. Buslotan (110 votes) and Rhalyn B. Cacap (108 votes), Altar Ministry Chairman and Vice Chairman: Josie Langagan (92 votes) and Brent D. Ayodoc (92 votes), Social Concern Ministry Chairman and Vice Chairman: Webster P. Chugsayan (151 votes) and Hamilton D. Dao-ayen (78 votes), Temporalities Chairman and Vice Chairman: Jendy Jane N. Dominguez (91 votes) and Clint Banggiacan (106 votes).

All of the officers including the classroom officers have taken the oath during the Mass of the Holy Spirit on June 29, 2011.
 

School population drops again
Louie Nor P. Calag on 06/26/2012 at 2:23am (UTC)
 This year’s school population is the second time the population experiences a decrease in number after its continuous increase in the previous years.

From 243 the previous school year, the total population this March of this school year is only 226. The first years are 48, second years are 51, third years are 60, and the fourth years are 67. The advisers are Mrs. Edna Licayo, Mrs. Leticia C. Obsid, Mrs. Joan O. Ramel, and Mr. Winfred W. Felimon, respectively.

“Some students have transferred to other schools due to change of residence. Also the first year students coming from the feeder schools had decreased,” explained Mr. Rodolfo M. Pepe, Jr., school principal.

The decrease in the population is very visible since the two sections of third years last year of 37 students each was combined to become one class with 67 students.
 

SAHS studes attend Sabangan Youth Gathering
Ivy S. Cayabas on 06/26/2012 at 2:22am (UTC)
 “Stand firm in the Fatih, Do all your works in Love,” is the hearttrending theme of this year’s CBCP Year of the Youth and was also adopted as the theme of the Sabangan Youth Encounter held at the St. Mary of Purification Church in Pingad, Sabangan on May 13 to 15, 2011. Participants came from the different barangays of the municpality.

The aim of the event is t re-echo the learnings and ideas learned by participants of Sabangan from the Montanosa Youth Ministry Conference (MYMC) held at Bontoc. Bro. Noe Mendoza, Bro. Marcial Barias and Bro. William Moguigui are the main speakers who shared about “Evangilization: Spreading the Words of God,” ”Good Governance,” and “Faith and Culture,” respectively. The speakers gave lots of lessons and ideas to each and every particpant that all attendees were able to absorb.

“The encounter has been enjoyable, exciting and a challeging experience. The games, group work, reporting, cultural presentation are the ‘forget them not’ moments done by every participants,” said the participants.

The program was facilitated by Bro. Raven Taguinay, Verlyn Ayodoc and Arlene Gunaden.
 

EG conducts more tree planting activities
Audrey Dwayne Buslotan on 06/26/2012 at 2:20am (UTC)
 The SAHS Explorers Guild never gave up in promoting the protection of the forest and the conservation of trees. With more than 50 member-students together with the adviser and Science teacher Ms. Juliet L. Tiwaken, 200 pine tree seedlings were planted in Basig, Losad, Sabangan on July 2, 2011. It serves as additional and replacements to the seedlings planted by the organization in the same location last school year.
Three months later, on the same site, a follow up cleaning and making of 3-meter fireline was made to prevent fires from reaching the trees in case of accidental forest fires. It was well attended by almost the same number of student-members.
“In support to the campaign for a better and a greener environment these activities are done. Not only to the benefit of the people but also for the benefit of the next generations,” said Ms. Tiwaken.
 

Calag joins youth summit
Arnoldine A. Sally on 09/19/2011 at 9:35am (UTC)
 Louie Nor Calag, a III-A student leader, was sent to attend the Youth Summit 2010 held in Sagada, Mt. Province on October 11-14, 2010. More or less 130 students from different municipalities in the Province attended the event sponsored by the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA).

Guest speakers were Penelope Cruz of Department of Health and Jesli Lapuz of DepEd. Discussions were focused on youth leadership and the Reproductive Health Bill or RH Bill.

After the seminar, participants were able to tour the beautiful spots of Sagada.
 

Dampag wins Ms. Intramural 2010
Builder's Desk on 09/19/2011 at 9:34am (UTC)
 Excellent preparation, natural wit, and great group support lead Jenny S. Dampag, fourth year student who represents team Bonifacio, win the 2010 Search for Ms. Intramural on October 27, 2010.

“I am happy and of course proud in behalf of my unit which help me with the search during the practices and preparations,” said Dampag with her winner smile. She was contested by Shirley Gittabao, her classmate who represents Unit 3 and Dianne Suzanne Aplod of III-A who represents Unit 1.

Dampag marveled the judges and audiences with her performance thus grabbing the Best in Talent and Best in Sports Wear awards. First Runner Up Shirley Gittabao was awarded the Wit Award for her good answer while Second Runner Up Dianne Suzanne Aplod got the Darling of the Crowd award.

For the Literary-Musical Competitions, winners are the following: Megan Mae P. Tabora- impromptu speech, Jonathan Mercado and Kevin Galleo- Oration, Lorcel Mae Agaled- Declamation, Eddie Palicos- solo competition, and Roger Kinao, Jr. and Arnoldine Sally for duet.
 

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